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WINS LABOR POST BY 2-T0-1 VOTE {IQUOR STATU bi ve i |Machinists and. Carpenters Cast Solid j moo nCle Casper per Baily asm i i iE GROUNDS NZ VOLUMEV Only two of the largest CASPER, WYO., SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1921 _NUMBER 220 [TOaly ie of the argent oreaniation Cant oe Suit to Recover Great Carpenter. “The. miners” aetcpstes Anount of Ue BRITISH POLICY TOWARD ERIN [9 222200 tee Ham Lewis Is Attorney sepposterh spilt tear eens Vf Guard Captain, Say ae , y ana thal tebeea serseee neaminy cools ‘nesses at Inquest CHICAGO, June 25.—A tab Ba te ts ie ae new attack on the present con- Pieces agy 21 pape ose ‘ial to The Tribune.) struction ‘of the. eighteenth — ; f The teapot ne ia ¢ TLAND, Wyo., June amendment and the Volstead was greeted by cheers and applause | 2 - V R. Jackson, S sweep the convention floor as scores |™iMg.\ = cavalry, came t United States Senator J. Hamilton ris Resolution and Pityinent of War OLUTIONS OFFERED FOR of delegates remained siient in ther|Hisdea\ = @ gunshot wound Jewis, to recdver’ whiskey, valued at " seats infli A ; icted. = \mes D. (Doug.) $500,000, stored in Chicago ware: ADOP ae eee x ‘ je are g- 0, am sur hat my cisction will t s, at to the findings of uae Loan Interest Are Urged . Hastng Ho, Ceben’ to Gua tee” eal Ae fete ee tnt The plaintiffs and distillers and mer. Hearst.” satd ‘President Gompers, in e yestard%y afternoon. The shoot ant owners of bonded whis responding to-cries from the delegates | ing took place north of Glendo ‘Thurs for a “speech,” Ths is a a on-| day afterroon while the government, the interna | (' naeainiog, British policies toward Ireland in general,|_, osolutions submitted today for adoption by the Wyo-| ‘on of the country Griffith, the | Stration to the whole word,” he |p e nd 3 +: tpedhnci ‘his revenue collector, prohibition airecto., ming state convention of th C 4 . d ate’s Attorney Genera! Bundage and ra Wraming State convention of the American Association pi) of the Irish Republic y Hot tia ‘Assoiation for Rec-| (ther of Sinn Fein, being elected |@dded. “that a chain, of newspapers |q,/ue, Verdict was. renderes ne United states district attorney’ are gs ‘rh rite? the Irish Hepante which ¢co:tvened at the a ret pn in Casper fo low in full: with other leading Irish republicans |©WAed by a multimitonaire, with his|wno agpenred in ihe ney ne Oe ullin clu "4 today ‘sa y 2 Boods. n especially to insist on et- | (, the six county Belfa tia. | eight million horsepower mudslinging <a ard ages Casper y adopted resolutions urging) jvnorcs, the English govern. | U8 American-made goods’ for their | {°,{ne x counts ae pari | machine, cannet control the American | storney, ©. A. Natwick and pleaded ‘The neW assault does not attack the}a boycott of English goods, presidential aid and.con Re essional homes, a a Olicles mad: red i guilty to the killing, asserting self gr ment announces its intention to 2 tall vy leap Whereas, the government of the che gmies ee" nim dofense as the motive The jury mendment or the Volstead, law as in-| approval y erican companies. valid, but the plaintiffs'-c:aim no pro td ges ae ction affecting Irish recognition, | rica. stil more troops into Ireland | Ut inompubienie: Aoeeten: Irish republic has been successfully | LEWIS ACCEPTS DEFEAT further recommended that Roberts be yision of either measure can apply, to until the Irish republic is destroyed, 9 red hey : functioning in Ireland since 1918, | IN GOOD FAITH. held for ‘trial, and the prelim #niakéy; > dabtub ted: < iit Ss Rovereanent yd loanm.to Gteat Britain bethg used Wood e land Whereas, the Irish nation by the | ona 5 Ste oh i _: geaieeelcies weeas. preliminary pede we 1S, Weeog recat Ses Nicsaieges, shia pale hg TOW | ilson, Vinersas, the, Waslish war against vo amelie thervoar, 1918 yates Wiiwene,. the war alse of Amer- {lanes a Systane the] rhe @ spute which terminated government before either measure was| > : are | the iibertios of Ireland violates our | ing the urinciple of self det jon, Based on the American principle | ovation given the announcement’ of | the er event 1ef: Thacesay’ passed, wherg the goods’ are now | 204 Permecutions are reviewed in the I Ad * | most cherished American principles. sf at pea 5 Bre Pa gle poppies - ary ; “ eatia . einer oven’ | of: Thirsty rans tnd semsrormams niga ocean ates ee enon wel A AGMGELER © TO| Seria scrum so vest coe vers | Sk “occ “> oem | ak Maremma rn tn cnenr of | Mr Comper reste Jobe cmon ree it ae ey a posited thé Iquors on a contract to ey gape Geo ~ it beds | and in opposition to the purpose for Whereas, at the municipal, county | people shall choose its own masters | mally accepted his defeat submitted, when an ‘entelteante, pono have it returned when the govern- ig reofin sd is representa- Columbi C t which America entered the world and rura! district-elections held last | 8nd govern its own destinies not as “I accept the verdict of the Ameri-| rushed the matter to a tragic climax ment tax was (paid. 3 Ll sore ta our war, year in Ireland the Irish republic | We wish but as they wish,” can Federation of Labor without the|Captain Jackson entered the office of The complainants, who state they do] _ The convention was opened at 10:20 Resolved, that this Wyoming | was endorsed in similar constitu- Resolved, that this Wyoming | slightest tinge of emnity in my mind,’|County Attorney Lynch at noon oh ot desire to use the goods fee bever.|%.™. bY.M,. W. Purcell, president of 2 state convention of the American | tional manner by 901 per cent of | state convention of the American | maid Mr. Lewis the day of the killing and stated that Ye purposes, ask for a mandatory in- the Casper council. Mr. Purcell stated WASHINGTON. ‘ A association for the recognition of | the entiro Irish nation, and ansociation far the recognition of the | “I'am a good deal like the young} he had been fighting with Roberts. unction compelling the collector to} ‘%® Purpose of the meeting as. being Juie 25.—Wood-| the Irish republic fequests all -citi- Whereas, at the etections held a | Irish republic, representing every | man who told his mother he-had been| jy, % inder government warehouses. to, de-| {hat of Ubertyoving people gathering |rcw. Wilson appeared in person today| zens of this country and particularly | few weeks ago to partition and dis- | interest and class in the state, re- |catled to preach, The old mother iS owes or they quarreled over iver.to the holders of the certificates, | *0B¢ther to voice gentiments in|jr the chambers of Chief Justice Mc-| the people of our own state to boy- | member Ireland, the Irish Republi. | quest President Warren Hard- |asked him-if he was sure it was not|) oe. (ones between the ranches of and enj@iming national.and state offt.} PS82d to the struggle of Ireland for|Coy of the District of Columbia su-| cott all British goals and insurance | can party, despite the operation af | ing and the United States govern- | some other noise he had heard. Notuwee tor a ee cers froth intertesenes after the own.| iNdenendence, Mayor Ben}.'F. Pelton|preme court to be admitted to the companies, and British martin! law, again secured | ment to carry out the traditional | “I fimd the dream of becoming the] pcr on A" Of Jackson. Both | men ers have taken possession. Me Nae Setanta to the] practice of law before that court. i Resolved further, that we ask all fixe-sixths of the entire representa- (Continued on Page Sixteen.) i (Continued on Page Sixteen.) a mn mt and arepnbh etcurt peas Mr. Lewis said there was no desire} “¢!¢sates anit’ stated that in his opin. with their lariat ropes, both being son, tho, men quieted down and rode : homeward together, discussing the Neuse eause of the quarrel. They appeared have reached an agreement, until a inpciant eae Tes peslee to CARLINVILLE. he Jassie aek fitfully as she held! F hulk vo. | warming that he intended: fa Mill hime are o at the it portunity. Peookt'y «2: 000-100- 01S = Pluck Them the Thicker They. Grow.” her 14-months-old baby in her arms in the Macoupin county|! D159 sure’ Drive Personal Effects. Found Near the River), e. srt. opoortunieys | i= 7 Batteries — Watson and O'Neill; | "Same Cody wan elected secretary of a Mrs. Catherine Harmon confeséed today that she killed (allowing. davsiwnd owes tocehe: céscn, Schupp and Miller. ; Harmon, her 19-year-old stepson, last Sunday morning of AutoClubIs Strengthens Belief That Theat In nt the) Opunty. attofnaye caus trolaten the convention after which the follow- ubove. He was placed under bonds ing were appointed committ: She said she killed the youth with an axe and threw h zi i resolutions? Mrs. P. J. Quealy, M.J-|body into a well where it. was found Friday by a neighbor|! Sy nday Feature Letter to Wife Was Carried Out TE ak HR sine Ena red Burke, Edward aot ragltee E. gen ho was picking blackberries. to come to the A. J. Covington ranch van and Charles Cullin. While the |__Mrée Harmon sald her stepson as. Friday (the day after the killing took irdueenan, Sheridan; Miss Margaret Suited her Saturday night and threat-|" The pieasure drive, which is be- Did Carl E. Werner, 23 years of age, scion of a prominent] piace) and induce Roberts to take committee retired to consider resolu- ard. enediale , er if she disclosed jt. Con- = ; Ca ) i i fas ‘ “sf tions’ to-be presented at the conven-} Sulli % Evdnston; Mrs..P. J. Quealy, Gneiettba® caart eohtey Sichihn ing staged by the Casper Motor pioneer family, carry out a threat to kill himself which was dinner with himself and Jackson tion it was announced that the na-| Kemmerer; M. EB. Brown; Edward Sav-| ing q nds “ =! club tomorrow in behalf of aged 4 hich: ‘a. By! hi ; h Lynch promised to use his best. of. be AL ashat asked. for the| age, Laramie: Charles Cullin, Casper; |!" the kitchen of their home at Greet! Casper people and invalids who do contained in a letter which was received by his wife here} ccs to secure an agreeable settle. BE. | appointment or election, of a committee | Peter McQuire, Casper; M. J. Foley Ridge, she said she struck ‘him three| pot always have the opportunity to ;yesterday morning? Apparently laboring under melancholia | mont 100 110 C01 4 7% 2] of 20 representing each state. Also} Casper; M. J. Burke, Casper; and M. fe: SEA: See participate in motor tours of Cas- | young Werner wrote his bride of six months that he “forgave } Captain Jackson then started for 002 000 OOI— 3 10 1] that the Wyoming state convention| W. Purcell, president, Casper. She put the body in a box and| Per and. its scenic surroundings |her all” and that he was then going to the bridge to pre- tn Coxtemton ranch again, returning eo eee dragged it to a shed where it remained | Will start early tomorrow morning, | pare for the leap to the “great be-)M. Eckenrode, today could make no Os way of ee eh ; eet in iuernsey .and learned that Roberts Batteries —- Moore and) Perkins;} would elect in the afternoon. session 7 io ieee 7 Sot Gurnaen Bush and Walters. the following officers:.. A -president, all day Sunday. That night she dug AlpSAY: HOOTERS SE ENE pers | yond.” “ of the veiled hint which} 404 4 there a hole and buried the body here have tendered the use of their was contained in the letter about for-| 724 been there that day discu lo babe ithe SRNBIGon jase ee fon the Irish had kept alive two things c tay’ the Drghbition law declared | or the Tah, prea mounted. Jackson was the more adept invalid, bat mgrty | ; ened rid, mam horsemen, and was able to dodge the vai iscatfon of property laghoy of his opponent. while admin (storing severo punishment himself, ran a Attor the fight,- according to. J4ex- ; aes four vice-presidents, m secretary andja é The letter contained ‘the threat, the la et 4 machines to give the aged and in- the Wyatt |Siveness. She admitted that she and ne lariat aut and -retacing, the ers (First Game.) ~ treasurer in addition to a committee Monday ‘morning Mrs. Harmon ‘ . written on stationery of a y t f 4 ¥ ¢. . Bnough oreactines ‘s in a light very unfavorable to Jack At St. Louis R. H. E.| of 20 to represent the state of Wyo- N JAIL Went to Gillespie Where ‘she wrote and] Vallds, & trete. | Etlourike care of [pove was mailed in Casper Thuraday |Mr- Werner separated about © month! son, Jackson was ‘angered by Pittsburgh ....000 300 of0— 4 15 3| ming. A tribute was paid to the loval mafied a letter to the boy's grand.) /i'vaore people than have requert--pevening and received by Mrs. Werner 70, Doatiie, or nen iene: in| tain \statements. which he pronounced 8t. Louis 900 007 00*— 7 9 | Post of the American Legion for their mother, saying he had been kidnape A Gaopceetatianonsthe \ pie esterday morning. She immediate- ud nothing In| io be es, and instead of going to the Batteries—Yellowhorse; Zinn and | Willingness to-stop’ the carnival -pro- 3 and ‘was held for ransom. About day-| ®0 {rs _—_ ly communicated with the sheriff's of-| his life that would prompt such a rash| Covington ranch, he proceeded im Schmidt; ceedings in East Casper tonight for « 3 break Wednesday morning, Mrs. Har | ‘© ors lt fice and efforts were made to locat+ diately ee Robert Schl Ee Sonoran brief neviod, thus giving the speakers| With thediscavery thai Sam Ocena,|mon said, she dug up the body, t The names and, addgegaes, af pec- | Tee Ro; oun were ene totter was,'~ "Authorities ‘here jbelieving that’ hé| "He tetad testers nt mock with” a of the convention an opportunity to/a Mexican, who was confined at the) several pieces of tile around the neck a bluff. The closest search has re-|has carried out the threat, today] number of neighbors on the line fence At Cincininati— R. H, ‘ > pie drive should be in the Chicago 300 00%) 000-— 6 18° 6| voice the -sentiments: of the assoia-|-clty jail, had developed smallpox. he /and dragged it tothe well near by.| [he pleasure dive Shiu ie Cham. |Sulted in finding no trace of the man, /pested patrols along the Platte river| between the Eaton and Covington aey i id _ 2 effects which|for miles in an effort to locate the}ranches. Jackson rode up and de. ; thoroughly fumfgated| “", : wi : Cincinnati. ..000 011 000— 2% 6 1] tion. building was |, Cpnfronting.. the woman wits the| hands pecretary of, the cham: {tr oot a few. personal Batteries—Cheeves and O'Farrell;} | Michael Harkin, ‘national organizer|and prisoners and jail’ attendants) | idence of tho struggle in the kitchen pt ~ ar vonek fini adenine, he is thought to haye abandoned be-;body in case the man has carried out| manded that Roberts retract certain ne ptunged into the Platte river|the threats. statements made in Guernsey and : tion. Pris- Luque, Combe, Napier and Wingo... | for the association, announced that] forced to submit to vaccina Bn etude areca the y 6 o'clock thi agit = bce MBN ah all the towns!in-the state of- Wyoming] onérs at the county’ ay Betore he was house,’ county: officials obtained the ° of Casper. The rash act, it is} ¢ 5 of intip-tes of the fam.| that he admit before the witnesses as- AMERICAN LEAGUB| sit) te, exception ‘ot Gresbuil_ and was contined far & day Before he WA8)CCnteasion after. stra: Harmon for| TQ AING SRAKES [iow veveves. was committed Thurs-|ij. fear inst the bey melancholia | smmbled. that he had ited.” Roberts ie Cody had completed organizations of| taken to the city jx hours "had;maintained het maintained her innocence. day night shortly after he had ‘writ-| was a fainily characteristic which was|®used, and the quarrel became vio 5 countils. ‘These)up state:cities will be| cated. lent. Both men were armed, but wit ne 7 ten phe letter. attributed as the reaso for a th At New York— R. H. E.| organized during the’ curmug week as} ceria is one of the duo of Mexicans 1 500 by Hand o | “tae letter, which told of his act, fol- | Stripe ca teajens coawon for an oth-| vases for Jackson allege that he Collins z ? 1 4 sprang from horse and threw his ple who desire to participate in Washington ..501 090 000— 6 8 ©] the work there is already well untier-| brought “here from ort sulted in Ben H. Werner killing him fat Douglas ‘about a year ago. gun on the ground, calling for Rob- johnson. « wn canten 5. Just previous to the convening of| merchandise from the ey int. S h “vl this and then I a You We had = erts to do the same and fight with his Wankey and Schacs. the delegatés 2 wire was received from| company store here. ymp y ing down to the river brid My | eines mad eva ie ot cr bands Aepte rae ae ‘ a tt th of vitnes: or Roberts alleged that a. Vatrick Sullivan, Republican national i dear. girl you have been and also had an i ny At Cloveland— R. H. E.| committoeman and. delegate to ‘this| = WASHINGTON . Presi-|me, and. baby, it’s. al fault aa eae can pee iB | Jackson had a rope with a snap on & Ton ‘ en ss: " 4 convention, that he was detained in Ss : t 0 Gest Pea ig nate blame Sen Willa GER oi eegiet | os eee which he attacked, Rab mel aa “ with’ mor 5 j PR Be net wiha't tatty a pugias. | ¢ weapo! a Nee & and... .600 010 031— 5 13-9] Chicago’ and- regretted that he could printers 1 p n hands with more thar God, I pray, will be k Among the papers which were found|queed and certain marks on the de NBatteries—Kolp and Killias; Uhle,, not be present at the convention. ons during his reception to del- | weethear For you, my dear, Wie At will lenvindt hintiteteatssniel Morton, Carldwell and Nunamaker. Immediately after the committee on un ard Mas sen ates to the American Institute of |give it up all. Good byce ee ea tahlag ohana tine thetaas MomRt: stvens a evidence : —---7- resolutions had.reported the:following - we conship Won| Hemeopathists’ convention, aroused Yours popes ties to. is tet he pay Roberts drew his gun, according to Wirst Game) resoltitions were unarimously adopted, | British Open Championship Won moe d nit ore ete taatote ae z ment of his just debt Batements by witnemes, and, Jaqheon piht Bosion-— . H. KE.) It was also moved and carried that al at Par by Jock Hutchison in t ng seasion yesterday. A pacer It is said that he was an ex-sery ndeavored to escape > ng his Phiadciphia ..001 091 001— 3 9 2 synopsis of these resolutions be wired Das = MeSOleEA pesbostiig. that’ . prest his letter appare : man ahd-it is belleved that) he car. ‘atarax “hits in connane Boston . : 110 000 000— 2 9 1| to the. Wroming représentatives at is Final Play Today Toms: hereafter be Telioved of the Jauel to noies which were found among) ried) a government insurance policy Before he was_ak Rect this, F Batteries—Naylor and Perkiis; Pen-| \Vashington and to President Harding, Tatts arn of shaking hands was voted [his effects. In the notes was found | No papers to this effect have been |erts fred three times. one shot stri Nk r el a clear s en na he ntend found in his possession so fa acksor In the body and Dock and Ruel. Sn full text c {cllow after the close ‘A select audience will be an hand | sT. ANDREWS, June 25.—(By The|-¢own, however speakers dec ring Fn ET ieee ee big ie f am {his possession 80) far. secerees 27 el Boag ee Re } of the Conver Gtne a "clock t - >, ¢| the president should be perm a wa en ros! lution of the act w edt d at the ball park at_10 o'clock tomor- | 4.cociated Press)—Jock Hutchison of , cs ar Platte river would carty him to the], ed on a brief m ow ing -his ear and remaining (Second Gamo.) ADig attendance ie expected at the}, 2° UPS Oe in eh ia wager of sev- |Cricses, won the British open goif| t© attend to his own busin EE Lue contain a nessage written | tering fis At Philadelpbia— R. H. E., afiernoon ‘session which convenes at AS i agin di between J. C. st al ap , legit h New York 000 160 505—17 16 0 2:30.. Word was just received that the| {7 eee Tataleineaiog Yepart, |cbamplonship here today, defeating Mrs. Werner, formerly Miss Alice] 11 order to lové, one sho Peony corspensoapthanss oes Philadelphia 100 201 000— 4 13 1) Buffalo delegates are on'their way and pats 2 “ot the Midwest and Homer | Roger Wethered, the Oxford amateur, RUTH ng and healthy. Parents should ihioes Ratti afer about Gat Ratterirs—Denton, Barnes and Sny-| will be here for the remaining part of Ten’ Crick foreman, will be settled | in the play-off of their tie. Hutchison thelr children to be. strong."'| “thous! der, Gonzales, Meadows, Baumgart-| the meeting. in a 10-yard sprint- The contest- | won by nine strokes, covering the 36 note bore the signature of Carl|" y:cherts went to Glendo that even- ver, Keenan and Petors. Up. till noon the following delegates’ +5. according to rules. governing. } holes. in 150_to..Wethered's, 159. A T "Werner <7and Rallvared: hinsel?. up-to Gon ab tad eee had been presented to the committee; 14. event, must appear in track Hutchison, who was three strokes County authorities today es-| stable Kness of that place. During bas enor: R. H. E.| on credentials: “Michael Get cir suits or {rfejt $10 “each, already |ahead at the close of the first round tablished communication with rela-|the night Dept py Re ee Detroit c --301 903 000— 7 13 1/ Springs; Timothy ‘Mahoney, Rawlins) yosted to guarantee thelr appear- |of-is holes, which he made in 74 to : t ig Grant Highway=Nebraska line to. | tives Young Werner and an inten rney Jesse of Wheat- hhicago |. .<..010 000 033-6 12-3) William O'N®tl, “Landers: Peter Buck: | "POPE" Orc) mutes will be adhered | Wethered'’s 77, led by nine strokes| NEW YORK; dune 25.—"Babe” | jeoiine good. Keeline to Orin |sive starch will be made to locate|land drove to Glen Pipe: 7 b Baterio ieee ees Fe | ley. Thermopolis; T. J. Cahill, Chey-| 1 in every parti¢ular with a start- | when nine holes of the second round| Ruth's 26th home run went sailing | Junction fair him or his remains Is probable | prisoner into cu: er and Nehail. enne; Miss Agnes Clare, Douglas; eel te and judges to call penalties for |had been played. Hutchison, made| away today in the fitth inning of |” yojlowstone Highway — Platte | that efforts foul play or othér handicaps. In- | these nine holes in 33, while the Ox-| the Yankees game with Washing- | .ouhty line to six miles west of |be made un ford player took 39. asmuch as no official photographer he . ced br paar how ere LaPrelle Dam road, to Careyhurs = patiog 5 ies AMET sas cae somewhat rough. Then fair to Gien nese. fock and Casper. Casper to Sho- | shoni good, — though © somewhat | rough fram Petri to Sodium. Cc L EA Ss E Warkley, it is conceded, will have advanta; of a few ands in s ; Restore aehich he will aay him- shoni to Riverton fair. Detour now ear oe Bewniente'a wees |TOLEDO ROB noo =| BALTIM : 4 7 ; ton to Lander and aprovin. Mee warenrce Vente zn time Lander to Rawlins—Road as far } at a former bearing who said he the wager vee arte secoen time OE dee Seatgey & Rete storit ‘Attoll’s par- | has elapsed for intensive training 7 south ai a Fs z= prey Sore a i | were the only ones found not guilty. shape Sunday i | i ton. There was one man on. Douglas good, then via d 2 definitely by tomorrow. NEW FGRK, Jane 25-—Supreme “ourt Jastieo Donnelly today sas- thined a frrit pf daabeas: cores sted by Abe Atte, former pugilist, i Chicego connection ball klut of 1919. ticipation in the‘ alleged conspiracy | and both should be. tn top condi: TOLEDO, Ohio, June’ £5—Eleven ; Spariet std Creek to | BALTIMORE, Md, June 23— | The dead: Mrs, Meyer Sandler, to throw the 1919. world ‘series, but | tor. “ of the - 13° defendants: in’ Toledo's tonohe: Sear letea ee ee pair Creek Bie ccirteeax | Two women, and two children. lost Mrs. H. A. Baron, 19; Mrs. Sand- had not tmown Attell nor seen him Midwest Refinin=s company qfi illion-dollar ostoffice rodbery 2 ee her | their lives and three other persons ler's daughter, Do Sandler, EM Se m | ers, Charles Schultz, James Sah | cee no report. thow were badly burned in a fire of un- | and Evelyn Silbert, 6, granddaugh until pointed out in, coutt. | ciats and their wives will be promi- : i i . BP PO. KR ty. ‘One SE ore oa eee ver “Attell to /-nent among the audience, it is in- | Were convicted.by.the federal jury | sone, Pearl Sommers, Emma Mar- | rough tron r weep shady warned, In ® Bre oto] and See ea the home of Meyer Sandler in East The injured are a son and twe v hiea=: 4 eno admission" s chi Judge John M. discharged. two Chieage detectives waiting to dicated, and the “no admiss which reported to e y ’ Azpoil che pe 2 after bis at- Ake him Sack to Mineis, was de- will -probably atiract large a Killits at 9:30. this mornings. pat bo ae Marry Thrush and ita, [Waheed PaveRGh onrty’ teday: srandchildren of re. mer: beney rent testimony af 3 witness | vind. dance. ; 1 Charies Furrier and John J. ¥ lelen Furrier. Shoshon) San vin, Wanda Urbastis, Walter Foote, Cars in good conditic trouble over Birdseye Pas and Thermopolis

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